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Laurentides Wildlife Reserve

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Governing body
  
Sépaq

Established
  
1895

Area
  
7,861 km²

Nearest cities
  
Quebec City, Saguenay

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Nearest city
  
Quebec City, Saguenay, Quebec

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Réserve faunique des Laurentides is a wildlife reserve in Quebec, Canada, located between Quebec City and the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region.

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The territory of the reserve (7,861 square kilometres (3,035 sq mi)) has over 2000 lakes and many summits of over 1000 meters. The reserve is known by outdoor enthusiasts for hunting and fishing.

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Access

Laurentides Wildlife Reserve April 2003 Aurora Gallery

The reserve, often called "the park" by locals, is split in half by route 175, linking the cities of Quebec and Saguenay. Route 169 leads to Hebertville, the main entrance to the Lac St-Jean area.

History

Parc des Laurentides was created in 1895 as a forest reserve and as a recreational area for the public. In 1981, two large parcels were split off to become Jacques-Cartier National Park in the south and the Grands-Jardins National Park in the east, while the remaining territory was established as a wildlife reserve.

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References

Laurentides Wildlife Reserve Wikipedia